FAQs
What is the primary role of the Lead Pipeline Designer?
The primary role of the Lead Pipeline Designer is to promote safe behavior at all times, support the Lead Pipeline Engineer in developing cost-effective pipeline designs and drawings, ensure quality work that meets project schedules, and coordinate interdisciplinary checks.
What are the required technical skills for this position?
Required technical skills include preparing pipeline route studies, overall route maps, alignment sheets, detailed construction drawings, conducting site visits and surveys, coordinating with other disciplines, and familiarity with key pipeline design codes and standards.
What educational qualifications are necessary for this role?
A Diploma or HNC in Mechanical Engineering or a relevant subject is required for this role.
How many years of experience is required?
A minimum of 15 years of relevant pipeline designing experience is required for this position.
Is experience with SmartPlant 3D important for this job?
Yes, hands-on experience with SmartPlant 3D is required for the last 15 years.
Will the Lead Pipeline Designer be required to travel?
Yes, the candidate must be eligible and willing to make occasional visits to Basra, Iraq.
Is previous experience working in the Middle East an advantage?
Yes, previous experience of working in the Middle East would be considered an advantage.
Does Wood provide opportunities for professional development?
Yes, Wood is committed to the professional development of its employees, providing opportunities to grow within the organization.
What is Wood’s stance on diversity and inclusion?
Wood is an equal opportunity employer that recognizes the value of a diverse workforce and ensures all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment based on objective criteria, without regard to race, age, gender, or other characteristics.
What industries does Wood operate in?
Wood operates in the energy and materials markets, providing consulting, projects, and operations solutions globally.